
The Afaq Group for media will organize the Middle East exhibition for Money and Investment and the challenges of financial markets (the 9th Jordan Forex Expo) under the title “The Challenges of Gobal Fnancial Markets” on June 3 and 4. The Executive Director of the Group, Suhair Al-Ashqar, said in a press release on Monday that the event is aimed at providing information on the latest trading techniques and new tools of the trade to individuals and brokerage firms in the currency market, investment institutions and professionals. The events will also discuss the most important factors that stores should consider in selecting a reliable Forex agent from among various brokerage firms to achieve their business goals. She noted that the 2-day expo is one of the largest of its kind in the field of financial markets and currencies in the region, adding that it will bring together at least 2,000 attendees including the most important banks and traders that are active in financial capital markets in the Middle East and North Africa region to take an active part in the 9th JFEX as visitors, partners and exhibitors. A number of local, Arab and foreign economists as well as a group of international financial companies will also participate in the Expo. The forum will tackle a number of economic and financial issues, reviewing their solutions as well as their effect on the markets as well as it will be a distinguish platform for direct networking between the companies and their clients and to open a new chance in the financial markets. On the sidelines of the forum, the Group will also organize the annual JFEX Awards to distribute awards to major financial companies in the Middle East.
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